Sentences with phrase «not screw a lid»

Don't screw the lids on extremely tight either this causes leaks, you just want to secure it.
Do not screw a lid onto the jar because it might burst due pressure generated from the build up of carbon dioxide from the fermenting grains.

Not exact matches

Screw the lid on tightly (please make sure you do this step because I don't want to be responsible for pancake mix flying around the room), tip the jar on its side and shake up and down and side to side until there are no lumps.
Have to do it in glass jars with lids tightly screwed on so you don't lose alcohol.
Make sure you leave the lids of the jars simply placed on top, not screwed shut to ensure air can escape.
Place it in a stoneware or glass container, loosely covered with a lid; or with a screw - on top, not fully screwed on.
Wipe rims and apply lid and bands (don't screw them super tightly).
Place the lid on the jar and screw the band on just enough to hold it in place (but not super tight — the contents can expand, and if there's no room to move, crack goes the jar).
The small set of screw lid containers (6 included) were my favorite since they not only sealed tightly, and stood up both on the provided rack as well as on their own, but they have a date dial that allows you to mark when you made the food!
Each container has its own, screw - on lid — so you can take baby's food out and about and it won't leak in your bag!
The Squishems brand has a pop on lid for dispensing the food that pops right off - it doesn't screw on or snap so it's messy!
If you don't like fizz, then just keep it in any jar (screw lids still leak air so it won't build up carbonated pressure) and move it to the fridge.
The pump is too long so when you screw the lid on it bends in a way that doesn't allow serum to get out.
Wipe the rims with a clean towel, seal with the lids, then screw on the bands until snug but not tight.
Water is most often supplied via a water bottle with a screw on lid (don't use bottles with rubber stoppers as ferrets will chew and swallow the rubber).
If you have an empty cylindrical tin or plastic container with a screw down lid, you have an instant homemade cat toy that doesn't take any making!
First, the container where the food is sitting has a screwed lid so cats can not open it with the paws and have a feast.
A heavy ceramic cup, doesn't work as good as thermos but works slightly better than less heavy cup [more a bit more heat capacity and more insulation] But if you don't screw on the lid, a thermos works about a good as ceramic cup - preventing evaporation of the hot coffee is large factor.
Instead of throwing away the little plastic lids, tabs, pins, levers, screws, and connectors that she used every day (all of which were clean and had not come into contact with patients), she put them in her pocket and took them home.
As far as DIY enthusiasts are concerned though, the 6P is the stuff nightmares are made of, with the display assembly physically impossible to oust sans «tunneling through the entire phone», a very delicate glass camera lid that can be easily damaged when opening the gizmo, and the rear uncovering procedure a huge pain in the behind due to tough adhesive, not screws holding everything together.
They would actually climb up under the screw lid as I would find nests in the side of the lid.
I love that the lids on the Americana paint are screw - top, meaning I didn't have to hunt down my lid - topper - popper, or a flat head screwdriver to open my paint.
That way, when he wants a certain screw or nail, he just unscrews the jar from the lid, and only has the jar in his hand (and doesn't misplace the lid), and then when he's done, he twists it back onto the lid.
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